So you want the request header (GET) or request body (POST), not the response header.
I don't know if you can get the response, but getting the request would be even less likely. You could have your server-side script spit back the request as an HTML comment (or whatever) in the response when testing.
In reply to Re^3: IE Mechanize
by ikegami
in thread IE Mechanize
by Anonymous Monk
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